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Saddle Tilt
The tip of the saddle is to point clearly upwards (about 10 degrees) in the disci-
pline downhill. This setting considerably facilitates sliding behind the saddle and
the following return to the central starting position. If you sit on the saddle during
a decline, the upwards facing saddle tip continues to provide a more stable
seating position since sliding forward is prevented. If you slide backwards during
flatter sections, the tilt of the saddle needs to be reduced (up to 5 degrees). If the
saddle rear is bothering you, the tip of the saddle can be raised a little.
Fig.: Saddle Tilt Adjustment